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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Bob Windle, Sandra Morgan, Richard Pound, Dawn Fraser, David Theile, John Konrads, Kevin Berry, John Devitt, Anita Lonsbrough, Ilsa Konrads, Donna de Varona, Erica Terpstra, Ian Black, Murray Rose, Jon Henricks, Terry Gathercole, George Breen, David Dickson, Lance Larson, Carolyn Wood, Lorraine Crapp, Chris von Saltza, Tsuyoshi Yamanaka, Allan Wood, Michael Troy, Frank McKinney, John Monckton, Jane Cederqvist, Andras Bodnar, Jeffrey Farrell, Jan Andrew, Neville Hayes, Stephen Clark, Fritz Dennerlein, Richard Blick, Carolyn Schuler, Laszlo Felkai, Alva Colquhuon, Janos Konrad, Eulalio Rios Aleman, Joan Spillane, Mary Stewart, Shirley Stobs, Natalie Steward, Gerhard Hetz, Angelo Romani, Sylvia Ruuska, Lovro Radonji, William Mulliken, Robert Bennett, Manuel dos Santos, George Harrison, Luis Nicolao, Dave Gillanders, Paolo Galletti, Tineke Lagerberg, Geoff Shipton, Patty Kempner, Lynn Burke, Marianne Heemskerk, Wieger Mensonides, Marilyn Wilson, Haydn Rigby, Rosemary Lassig, Paul Hait, Carolyn House, Yoshihiko Osaki, Tatsuo Fujimoto, Frank Wiegand, Makoto Fukui, Koichi Hirakida, Hiroshi Ishii, Keigo Shimizu, Kazuo Tomita. Excerpt: Robert George "Bob" Windle (born 7 November 1944 in Sydney) is a former Australian freestyle swimmer of the 1960s, who won four Olympic medals, including an individual gold medal. Windle won the 1500 m freestyle and took bronze in the 4 x 100 m freestyle relay at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, and silver and bronze in the 4 x 200 m and 4 x 100 m freestyle relays respectively at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Known for his versatility, he is the only male swimmer to represent Australia at the Olympics in all freestyle distances from 100 m to 1500 m. During his career, Windle set six world records and won six Commonwealth Games gold medals. He won 19 Australian Championships in all distances fro...